I had pretty much the same thing happen with my cable modem setup. The problem
was caused by IRQ conflicts. Something odd with the Intel cards I used? It
sounds weird, but try simply switching the slots for the ethernet cards. Put
eth0 where eth1 is, and vice-versa. This worked for me.
On Mon, 01 Nov 1999, you wrote:
have you tried modprobe 3c509 ?
if it fails it should give you some type of error like device/resource busy
I am attempting to set up a server using ip masq connecting a mixed
linux/win 98 and nt network to a cable modem. The system works using
Win2000 as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had pretty much the same thing happen with my cable modem setup. The problem
was caused by IRQ conflicts. Something odd with the Intel cards I used? It
sounds weird, but try simply switching the slots for the ethernet cards. Put
eth0 where eth1 is, and
On Mon, 01 Nov 1999, you wrote:
I am attempting to set up a server using ip masq connecting a mixed
linux/win 98 and nt network to a cable modem. The system works using
Win2000 as server, but I have been unable to get linux to recognize more
than one of the ethernet cards.
The system is a